Hello-

I wanted let you know about a new book we just released about the state of open 
data metrics.

My co-authors and I collaborate on various projects and initiatives that focus 
on how to measure the reach and impact of research data.  While busy in these 
projects, we tend to focus on building out the technical infrastructure and/or 
community engagement to support assessment. But found that we hadn’t clearly 
articulated where we’re at in terms of high-level challenges surrounding “Data 
Metrics”.  And that we still needed to write down where we need to go.

To clarify our opinions and approaches, we wrote a book: Open Data Metrics: 
Lighting the Fire (it's free and CC-BY).  We hope it will jumpstart a community 
conversation.  We would love to hear your feedback and look forward to engaging 
with you on the topic.

Thanks,
John Chodacki




Open Data Metrics: Lighting the Fire
http://opendatametrics.org
by Daniella Lowenberg, john Chodacki, Martin Fenner, Jennifer Kemp, Matt Jones

Research data is at the center of science, and to date it has been difficult to 
understand its impact. To assess the reach of open data, and to advance 
data-driven discovery, the research and research supporting communities need 
open, trusted data metrics. In Open Data Metrics: Lighting the Fire, the 
authors propose a path forward for the development of data metrics. They 
acknowledge historic players and milestones in the process and demonstrate the 
need for standardized, transparent, community-led approaches to establish open 
data metrics as the new normal.
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